Top 10 Reasons Why You Were Denied Of Your Pet Rescue Application
You lied on your adoption application letter and interview
Most shelters conduct background checks to make sure their rescue dogs are the perfect fit for their future owners. If you just lied about your landlord allows pets, and the shelter found out about it, you’ll most likely be among the many applicants who will have red markings on their papers.
You have a history of dog abuse and neglect or has adopted and surrendered pets in shelters in the past
Shelters are looking for a forever home for rescue dogs. They have a way of communicating with rescue groups and other shelters to know if a sure Jane Doe or John Doe has a bad history with animals. If you already have a tainted record showing you’ve been adopting dogs only to surrender them afterwards or to be rescued from your household because of abuse or neglect, then you don’t even have a chance of getting a dog again.
You fail to follow some shelter rules such as the following:
- You are harassing those who work in shelters to process your application asap
- Questions the adoption fee and asks the shelter to waive it for you
- You reject home visits
- You fail to provide a copy of your lease contract that states you can adopt a dog
- You act arrogantly towards the rescue team
Owning a dog is not as easy as 1, 2 and 3, and adopting a dog is not near as easy as baking a cake. If you want to adopt a rescue dog, make sure you can provide the best care, a good home and all the love in the world. No matter how hard it may be for you to pas the screening, the reward you will reap in return with owning a rescue dog is worth it all.